Monday, February 28, 2011

Body Painting Tips

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Body painting is one of the most unique kinds of art. People from all over the world paint their bodies to express their thoughts and feelings. People paint their bodies when they are cheering for their team. They also paint their bodies for specific events. Just like a clown paints his face to make people laugh similarly people get their body painted for many reason. The painted body represents creativity and imagination. There are certain tips one can follow while painting their body. A certain procedure is followed for painting the body to ensure that the paint looks beautiful and portrays a sharp image.


 Before painting the body it is a good idea to wash and dry your body so that the dust particles are removed. This will help in creating a uniform layer of paint. There are several methods for painting your body. Select the one that best suits you for the following: tempra, markers, liquid latex, airbrush makeup, PAX makeup and textile acrylics. Each technique has its own pros and cons. Using markers are safe and they are cheap but it takes a lot of time to paint the body with markers. Also these markers have to be frequently replaced as they finish up quickly. Using tempra is a bad choice as it flakes off when it dries and makes quite a mess. Although it is cheap but when the paint dries up it becomes powdery.


The use of airbrush makeup to paint the body is a very good choice and highly recommended by professional. Unfortunately it is expensive but the quality is wonderful. Painting with the help of airbrush makeup is flexible and provides excellence in the quality of work. Another good choice for painting body is the use of textile acrylics which are cheap, easy to use, good looking and safe to use. All these are the perfect methods for painting the body. Apart from this while painting the body one must keep certain things in mind. Use a sponge if a larger area is to be painted, it is quicker and easier. Visualizing the end result is a good idea as it will help in the perfect painting of the body. Add special effects by using glitter and other shiny cosmetics. Keep a bundle of tissues while painting so as to quickly remove the mistakes while painting and drawing. All these tips can help in painting the body perfectly.
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Megan Fox Pictures

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"Hey, Foxy lady where can I get some boom boom time with you? Well you may not actually be able to hop in the sack with Megan Fox (depending on who you ask, that honor belongs to either Shia Lebeouf or Brian Green), but you can sure see some sweet pictures of the hot seductress. Yes, the Megan Fox pictures train is definitely in the station and it’s loaded with goodies.

In case you’re not familiar with her (and where have you been buddy?), Megan Fox is a superstar hottie who has been repeatedly voted one of the hottest babes on the planet by magazines like GQ, FHM and Maxim. She has appeared in dozens of movies and has been a tabloid staple given her on again off again relationship with Brian Green and more recently Transformers co-star Shia LeBeouf.

 Megan is not a shy girl and it shows. She has several tattoos all over her body and she looks equally hot both in clothing and out of it. What’s that you say? You want to know what I mean out of it? Well she recently starred in a new movie called Jennifer’s Body where her character uses her bodaciously beautiful bod to lure unsuspecting teenage boys into the woods and then kill them. In some scenes of the movie, you can catch her beautiful bozangas showing up as she comes out of the water and some vid caps of the scene have shown up recently online.

For those who prefer the tamer style of photographs, you can check out some of the photos on such sites as Flickr and Photobucket. A Google search brought up one site after another devoted to Megan Fox pictures and they are all excellent.

Among the pictures I uncovered (no pun intended) were shots of her in a red cocktail dress, posing seductively with her thumb in her mouth and just generally showing off that curvaceous body of hers.





Looking deeper, you can also find lots of pictures of this beauty in the buff. And when I say in the buff, I mean full frontal nudity. How is this possible you ask? “I didn’t know she’d posed for porn photos,” you say. Well, the truth is, sorry folks, they are not real. Oh, the bods are real and her face is real, but I’ve learned to spot a photo-shop fake in my day and while these pictures are well made and hard to spot, someone who knows his stuff will tell you, you’re fantasizing over some other girl with Megan’s face pasted onto it.

Not that it’s all bad. I mean Megan Fox pictures where she is naked are still fun even if it’s not really Megan Fox. . .
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Katie Price the Actress

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 Who would have thought Katie Price had acting in her, she will be appearing in ITV1's Benidorm. She will be playing a chavvy Brit on holiday.

Katie Price has always stated that acting is one of her ambitions, and reports are that Benidorm writer Derren Litten thought she would be just right for the award-winning comedy drama. It's set in a well known Spanish holiday location and is based around packaged holidays. Katie Price is the kind of person you either love or hate but one thing for sure she achieves everything she sets out to do.




 With all the drama in her private life she still keeps going strong, and still wears a smile at the end of the day. She is an amazing mother and has a good relationship with all her kids and is still able to look great in front of the camera with her well trimmed frame, and luscious brown hair. If you want Katie Price's hair why not visit our Hair extensions Website where they have a great selection of Clip In Hair Extensions which you can clip in for a night out or may be you just want a change of hairstyle.

Clip In Hair Extensions are a great alternative to Glue in hair Extensions because they can be taken out in under 5 minutes and you can wash your hair, and you won't have to worry about damage to your natural hair. FAME Hair Extensions are currently offering a buy one get one free promotion at the moment and if you love football or want to impress your man why not buy World Cup 2010 Clip In hair streaks to support his favourite team and join the fun.

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Mazda - Born to Be Wild

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Zoom, zoom, zoom… Do you remember the old Mazda RX-7 or the ever popular autocross champion Mazda Miata? Mazda cars have always focused on exhilarating performance, as it is in fact the hallmark of their brand. Mazda was actually the first to put the performance benefits of Wankel's rotary engine to work in consumer production vehicles; now today the Renesis rotary engine which is found in the amazing new Mazda RX-8 has the title of International engine of the year.

With all of these choices, which is the best choice for you? Well to clearly identify that you need to take a trip down to your local Mazda shop and test drive a few, stop by Mazda parts and service to look over your choice of accessories, as once you have a Mazda you will have to make it your very own. There are so many ways to dress up and make your Mazda stand out in the crowd; it would truly be a shame not to take advantage of them.

Whether you are in Mazda USA, Mazda Canada, or Mazda Japan, you will find a high quality well performing vehicle for your needs. Unfortunately for you United States and Canada folks, you will have to take a backseat on the Mazda Bongo, which will be primarily sold in Japan. We're talking kitchen units, fold out beds, and elevated roof for heightened adult comfort. Great comfort, decent economy, and a look that will bring you back to the days of tie dye and flowers in your hair, that is what is know as the Mazda Bongo.


Mazda is not all performance cars and hippy vans of course; in fact there is quite a line of classy family coupes and sedans that would great in just about anyone's driveway. The Mazda Protege, also known as the Mazda 323 has been around since 1976 when it was first introduced as a rear wheel drive economy based compact. Built to last the Mazda Protege is not as of yet extinct, but has been promoted as the all new Mazda 3.

The all new Mazda 3 has a much roomier feel these days, and the engine choices will have you humming the entire way to work. They are all around great cars for everyone from your father to your teenager. The Mazda 3 is a definite winner. But if three is this good; you just have to wonder what the six could be.

The Mazda 626 came in around the same time as the 323, and was considered to be a moderately upscale compact with more flair and comfort than the 323. Just a few years later the Mazda 626 would be called Motor Trends import car of the year, and Mazda was definitely looking like they were going to be around for awhile. Now if a sport coupe was more to your liking then all you had to do was remove the last two numbers, and the Mazda 6 was the car for you.



The Mazda 6 was a rather nice performer compared to the previous 626, and could be woken up even more with its optional 2.2 liter turbo engine. Sold to the consumer at various trim levels the Mazda 6 definitely had a sporty feel; with a leather interior, 3-way adjustable suspension, ABS brakes, and electric sunroof the Mazda 6 was albeit not as sporty as the Mazda RX-7, but was definitely the next best thing. Now if ripping the streets is not your thing and an occasional romp through the trails is more your speed, then the Mazda tribute, which is actually based on the Mazda 626 platform, should be your weapon of choice.

The Mazda Tribute is a small crossover SUV, designed for the city folk with a country heart. With a four or six cylinder engine and firmer ride, the Tribute makes a great all around family transporter. But once again, Mazda did not quit here. Today's buyer now has the option of the all new Mazda CX-7, which is considered to be "the SUV you never saw coming". Sleek, Muscular, and performance car handling brings the CX-7 into the next millennium singing "Zoom, zoom, zoom" all the way to the grocery store!
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Letter Tattoo Designs - Everything You Need To Know!

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Do you know that if you choose to have a letter tattoo, you should take into consideration where in your body to have it inked? In addition, it is also important to pay importance on the "font" size and its design. Having said this, allow me to give you more pointers on how to have that best letter tattoo before finally getting one for yourself:

1. KNOW WHAT YOU WANT TO ACHIEVE. Will the tattoo symbolize the initial of a loved one? Will it be an initial of your secret love or crush? Will it be okay to be obvious or must it be kept for discreet viewing only? Are you bent on really getting one or have you just been swayed into getting one against your will?

2. IMAGINE. Remember what other people say: Never underestimate the power of your imagination, and this includes your letter tattoo. After knowing what you want to achieve, the next step is to imagine how it will look like with the designs you can possibly imagine. If you want, can also imagine how girls or boys swoon after they see your tattoo. Imagine more. maybe your crush will think you're cool and might actually ask you for a date.Imagine that you'd be like a superstar in school or your workplace because of your tattoo, that life would be great. Therefore, you have to make your imagination work to get the best one you can---and plan how to achieve it.


3. PLAN.  It has been said that imagination is important but has to be paired with a plan. Achieving something will be possible with a good imagination and a strategic plan. Plan as to what design and where to have the tattoo done. To help you plan well, you can do research and lots of online research as to what kind of font size, color or kind of letters to choose. Will you limit your choices to English? How about trying Korean, Chinese,Arabic or Japanese characters? Pretty cool choices you've got there huh!As for location, will it look good if you have it etched on your left arm or on the right one? Will it look good on you if it's on your cleavage? Will the price be worth it if you place it on your ankle? As for the size,  will you go for the extremely big one, the average or the small one?  Let's say you choose the letter "S". Will it be good if it's smaller or bigger? If you decide to make it oversized, it might just look like a misplaced Superman symbol on your wrist or arm. Goodness! Therefore, decide carefully. Err on the safe side as they say.


4. DECIDE. Having done all the aforementioned, its high time you make a decision. Of course, asking for a second opinion is not bad, but ultimately, it's your skin, your choice and your life. Never allow other people to talk you out of your decision that you have carefully thought of, imagined and planned!
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Very Cool Kids Boys and Girls Room Decorating Ideas

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Discussing about kids bedroom ideas, there are a lot of company that provide awesome and fashionable bedroom furniture set, Dearkids is one of those well-known kids furniture company which has various bedroom designs and styles that suit to current kids bedroom design and furniture trend. The following bedrooms are some of their cool kids bedrooms design, all of these kids boys and girls bedroom look very cool with well bedroom color combination. In addition, these kids bedrooms are also provided with modern bedroom furniture set like bunk bed, writing desk, wardrobe, etc, all of them make the bedroom decor look perfect.





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How to Do Nail Art

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Looking for a beautiful way to spice up your look? Nail art can complement your outfit for a special event or add a unique flair to your appearance every day. While very detailed nail art is best left to professionals, there are a number of techniques that you can do in your own home. With a little practice and a lot of patience, you, too, can create beautiful, unique designs to brighten up your nails.
Steps :
Make sure your nails are in good shape. If they aren't, check out the related wikiHows for tips to keep your nails healthy and beautiful. You don't need a manicure to start creating nail art, but you do need to make sure that your nails are clean and shaped well enough that they look even. Also make sure that your cuticles are nice and healthy. (see cuticle wikihows)
Choose the right products. There are a multitude of different paints and polishes available for nail art, and your choice of products is completely up to you. Experiment with a few different brands and types of polish or paint to see which you like best, and don’t forget to give acrylic craft paints a try—these work great and are a whole lot cheaper than nail paints or polish. You’ll also be able to choose from a variety of implements to help you apply your paint. You can buy professional-grade nail art kits that include all the brushes, stripers, and marbling tools you’ll need, or you can improvise. A toothpick or bobby pin, for example, can help you apply dots and swirl colors with precision, and thin-tipped detail brushes available at your local arts or hobby store can work just as well as special nail art brushes. In addition, remember that you can create art on your natural nails or on artificial tips, and the variety of artificial nails is truly dizzying. Perhaps most importantly, though, make sure you have pure acetone for quickly removing mistakes, and have a small brush and / or Q-Tips available solely for applying the acetone.
Look for ideas and techniques. Just a few hours with a professional teacher can advance your skills like years of practice. There are also a number of books on nail art; you may be able to find one in your local library or bookstore, but if not you buy them online. Finally, the web is a great resource, especially if you’re just looking for new ideas. There are several sites on which people post their latest creations, and you can also find a few forums frequented by beginners and pros alike.
Get your materials ready. While nail art requires a lot of patience, you’re also constantly working against the clock when you’re creating it, since the paints and polishes dry fairly quickly. Before you begin, make sure you have everything you need ready and accessible, especially acetone for quickly removing mistakes.
Give your nails a base coat. Before you begin your nail art you need to create your canvas. Depending on the look you’re going for, you can paint your nails a neutral color, such as clear, white, pale beige or pink, or you can paint them any other color you desire. You may also wish to divide the nail into two or three different colors. Do two coats, as it strengthens the nail and gives a better finish. Make sure your “canvas” is neat and even, and allow it to dry thoroughly before proceeding.
Create your nail art on top of the base coat. Roll your brush or other tool in one color of paint to make sure the paint adequately and evenly covers it. If your brush has globs, excess paint, or not enough paint, you’re going to have trouble painting. Keep your art simple. There’s plenty of room for creativity—you can create pictures, abstract designs, etc. to your heart’s content—but don’t make your nails look too “busy.” Simple designs are often the most beautiful, and if you’re a beginner your chances of success are far greater the simpler your art is.
Apply a top coat. Once all your nail art is dry, paint over it with a clear protective acrylic top coat to seal and protect your nail and your hard work.
Care for your art. Reapply a clear top coat every two or three days to protect your art and to keep your nails looking shiny, and apply cuticle oil daily. Treat your nails with care—wear gloves when gardening or doing other “doing work,” and exercise caution when performing tasks, such as opening soda cans, that may damage your nails.

Paint Simple Objects and Designs

Draw designs or objects. Use a brush with a very thin tip to paint an outline of the object or design you’re painting.
Fill it in your outline. You can use the same brush or a slightly thicker one to fill in your outline, either with the same color or with a new one. Apply one color at a time, and if your outline is a different color than the fill, allow the outline to dry first. Reapply paint to the brush as needed, and let each color dry before adding a new one.Add other colors to make new designs or add highlights. Once your first color is dry, you can add other colors either on top of the first or in other places on the nail.

• Dip a striper brush, toothpick, or pin into the desired color. You can create dots of varying sizes by using thinner- or thicker-tipped implements. Lightly touch the implement to the nail.
Manipulate dots as desired. You can use dots to make abstract designs or even pictures. To make trailing dots, dip the implement in the paint once and apply several dots with it without reapplying paint. The dots will get smaller with each dot since less paint will remain on the implement. To make a simple flower, arrange five dots of one color in a circle with a dot of another color in the center. You can add a stem by painting a thin, curved, green line leading to the flower. You can also use your fine-tipped implement to drag the paint out from the wet dot to create rays, swirls, and other designs.

Blend Colors on the Nail

Apply a dot of one color.
Use a clean toothpick to apply a dot of another color on top of the first dot while the first dot is still wet.
Use a clean toothpick, striper brush, or other implement to drag the colors outward together, or to swirl the dots together. You can also create a marble effect by randomly placing several dots of one color on the nail, then placing several dots of another color around and on top of the first set of dots, and finally swirling the dots around and together by moving your implement in a criss-cross, S-shaped, or figure 8 pattern.

Water Marbling

Fill a shallow, wide-mouthed cup or bowl about 90% full with water.
Add desired colors of paint to the water. Have your paints open and ready to go, as they will harden quickly on the surface of the water. Drop a drop or two of the colors you want to use on top of the water. A high-quality nail polish works best for this method.
Create the marbled design in the water. Repeatedly drag a pin or toothpick through the surface of the water, causing the paints to coat the surface with the pattern of marbling you desire.
Dip your nail into the water. Lay your nail face down on the surface of the water and slowly push it beneath the surface.
Use a cotton swab to remove the excess polish from the surface while your nail is still submerged in the water.
Remove nail from water and use a cotton swab (with acetone if necessary), to clean up the edges and remove polish from the finger.

Apply Jewels or Stickers

Use tweezers or a special applicator to dip small jewel or sticker into a drop of nail gel or nail glue. You can buy specially-made jewels and stickers from nail art supply stores, or you can use your own—just make sure they are small and have flat bottoms.
Place jewel or sticker flat onto nail. Press down gently and allow to dry.
Cover nail (and jewel or sticker) with clear gloss top coat.

Apply Glitter (3 methods)

Mix glitter with nail gel or paint. Dip brush into mixture and brush the mixture onto the nail in desired shape or pattern. Let dry and apply top coat.
Apply nail gel on nail only where you want to apply glitter. Dust the nail with glitter and lightly shake to remove excess. Allow the gel and glitter to dry, and use a small implement to remove any glitter that you don’t want. Apply top coat.
Cover entire nail with nail gel or polish. Dust with glitter. Allow to dry and apply top coat.
To make leaves or flowers, take a tiny 'square' tipped brush and dip one corner into..for example.. dark green, and the other corner of the brush into a lighter green, make a nike swish like stroke onto the nail. You will see that it makes what resembles leaves. Depending on how you angle the brush. Practice it on a piece of paper. If you use other colors, it will make what looks like flower petals. Practice so you know how to do it. Try changing the angle you hold the brush. You can get the 'feel' for it this way. Just make a small quick stroke with the two colors loaded onto the brush. Then you can use a tiny pointy tipped brush to add the division between leaves or outline of a flower.

Tips

> If you want a design or picture that’s more intricate than what you can do on your own, but you don’t want to pay a professional to do your nail art, you can buy stickers or preprinted artificial nails.
> You can also airbrush your nails and use stencils or masks to create designs.
> Add gems to the edge of your French manicure or paint your team's flag in the corner. Also, white flowers on any color is a classic look.
> Start with something simple. Don’t try painting a miniature copy of the Mona Lisa on your first try: you’ll only mess up and get put off! Try flowers and letters, and build up gradually to complex designs.
> Make sure each color of nail art is completely dry before starting another color (unless you’re trying to blend them); if the first color is still wet it will smudge and ruin your art.
> Use different implements for different colors, or clean your brush or tool between each color, just as you would clean a paintbrush when you change colors.

Things You'll Need

  • Toothpick, stylus pen, or thin-tipped brushes
  • Nail polish or acrylic paints (several colors)
  • Acetone (nail polish remover)

Warnings

  • Some people may be allergic to some nail products. If you experience an adverse reaction to a product, thoroughly wash your hands, use acetone to remove it, if necessary, and discontinue using the product.
  • Acetone and many nail polishes give off fumes and / or are flammable. Use in a well-ventilated area, and avoid fire, sparks, or smoking around these products or while they are wet on your nails.
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Indian Celebrity

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New Tattoo Design

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